Ottawa offers $1.5 million for security at Pride parades after rise in hate crimes
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government is earmarking $1.5 million for LGBTQ community organizations to boost security measures at Pride parades and other events this summer.
The money matches a request by a national umbrella group, Fierté Canada Pride, which will distribute it to local committees that apply.
The funding can be used for expenses such as vehicle and crowd control, barricades, fees for paid-duty police or private security.
Organizations supporting gender and sexual minorities across Canada have ramped up their security after a documented rise in hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people, and physical confrontations between protesters at drag-queen events.